August 11th, 2010
The Baked Duchess would like you to know that we now make our IceMaster bags, formerly Ice-o-lator bags, in Vancouver BC from North American outerwear. We use top quality silkscreen in 8 different micron sizes. The IceMaster system is a simple ice and water method of extracting plant essences. The use of multiple screens guarantees a very pure end product.
We also make two sizes of the work bag if you choose to use our mini washer or your own washer. These pyramid bags hold 300 grams and 750 grams of frozen material.
Here’s what we do in our house;
Tips for Using the IceMaster system.
The IceMaster is the simplest and most efficient extraction method for the collection of resins, glands and pollen from plant material. We stock 220, 165mc icemaster cleaner bags . The use of very precise screen size ensures the collection of different sized particles. We offer the icemaster screen sizes of 120,90,70, 45, 38 and 25 micron bags as various plants have different sized resin glands and require different sized micron screens. Freezing the material for 2 hours prior to extraction greatly improves the process. The cold water further hardens the frozen resin glands and the movement of the water and ice causes the resin glands to drop off their brittle stalks and sink into the water.
You may put your material in a separate ice bucket and agitate it in the ice before pouring into the bag bucket.
1: The IceMaster bags go into the bucket, in the order of lowest micron first to the highest, turn the edges of the bag(s) over the rim of the bucket.
2. Fill the bucket 1⁄2 full with COLD water and add about 1kg (2 lbs) of ice cubes or chunks. Ensure that not all the ice has melted, if it has, add more ice so that you have chunks of ice floating in the bucket.
3: add the frozen material into the bucket and agitate for 15 minutes, stop for 5 minutes to let product settle and repeat 2 more times. Let sit for 10 minutes and now it is time to drain.
4: Carefully lift the bags out of the bucket, ensure to rinse the inside and outside as you go. Do this by gently plunging the bags up and down in the water, collecting all the resin glands in the bottom of the bags. then drain all the water out by firmly but gently squeezing the product. Using kitchen paper or a clean cotton kitchen towel, fold it around the bottom of the bag and gently press to remove excess water. Pressing too hard will result in the clogging of the silk screen.
5: Drying: Transfer the wet resin glands into a stainless steel kitchen sieve and push the wet matter through the sieve with the back of a spoon or an old CD onto a piece of cardboard. The fine texture of the resulting powder dries much faster and more evenly than lumps. Allow at least 48+ hours for drying or when you seal it it will mould.
* If you notice that the screens are clogged, clean them by gently dabbing them (on the screen only) between two soft cloths dipped in Isopropanol (96%) Alcohol.
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July 5th, 2010
Instructions???!!! Instructions???!!! We don’t need no stinkin’ instructions.
Well the Baked Duchess would like to pass them onto you anyway. Formerly Bubbleator now the new and improved BubbleMaster.
Here goes.
Included with your BUBBLEMASTER system:
• Pyramid work bag 220mc
• Cleaner bag 220mc
• Crystal catching bags 70 & 38
• Extra bags available depending on model: 185mc for additional filtration; 120, 90, 45 & 25 for additional separation
Additional requirements:
• 1 x 5 gallon bucket
• Paper towels or clean cotton dish towel
• 1 bag ice cubes, enough to keep the water temperature down to 4C (41F) or that ice remains floating in the water
• stainless steel Kitchen sieve
The Process:
1) Place your BubbleMaster on the kitchen counter and the bucket in the sink. Place the screen bags in the bucket, from finest to coarsest (numbers in ascending order).
2) Fill the BubbleMaster with 1/2 a bag of ice and add cold water to 3/4 full.
3) Set the BubbleMaster to run for 2 minutes to mix the ice and water.
3) Fill the pyramid bag with up to 300 grams of frozen leaf material (fresh or dry) and place it in the BubbleMaster and set the timer for 3-8 minutes, rest for 10 minutes then repeat 2 more times.
4) open the lid and squeeze all the water out of the leaf material in the pyramid bag. Hang the hose in the bucket and let the BubbleMaster drain.
5) Hook the hose back onto the BubbleMaster . Remove the 220mc cleaner bag from the bucket, it will contain only leaf material. Remove the second bag, dunk it into the water 3 or 4 times, to collect all the crystals in the center of the screen. Gently squeeze all the water out by hand first, then wrap the screen in a piece of paper towel or clean dish towel, pat gently to avoid mashing crystals into the screen. If you have multiple crystal catching bags, then repeat for each bag.
6) Remove the crystals from the bag, place them in the kitchen sieve and push them through (with a spoon) onto a piece of paper or brown cardboard. This insures that the crystals are separated and dry quickly and evenly. Allow 48+ hours for complete drying to avoid molding. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the additional screen bags.
It is recommended that you repeat the washing process up to 3 times with each pyramid bag fill, but ensure that the water has ice floating in it. You should rinse all of the screen bags with cold water immediately after use. If you feel that the holes in the screens are clogging up, use alcohol (96%) on a piece of cloth to gently clean the screen.
Additional Tips;
-Always ensure that your water is cold enough, there should be ice floating in the water at all times.
-Be sure to rinse your BubbleMaster well after your last run…lots of crystal can get caught up in the washer and the hose.
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June 25th, 2010
The Baked Duchess wants you all to know that after you tumble your material and extract all you can from your PollenMaster Dry Tumbling System, refreeze your material overnight and then bung it into this handy little machine. The BubbleMaster (formerly the Bubbleator) ice and water extractor does all the agitating work needed to separate resin from material. You can repeat this process 3 x and still get product. Remeber though that too much ice can hinder your yield as well as not enough ice. Also after draining the last wash rinse out your machine because alot of trichomes can get caught in the drum and hose…of course all of this cannot be done without the IceMaster masterly stitched right here in Vancouver BC.
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June 14th, 2010
Hello to all from sunny Vancouver, the Baked Duchess has kindly forwarded us her easy to follow instructions ( uugghh who read instructions???).
PollenMaster Instructions
- Before using the PollenMaster machine we highly recommend that you freeze your material for 2+ hours in a plastic bag. This will harden your plant material allowing the resin to freeze and fall from the plant material easier, making the sieving process considerably more efficient. Leaf should be separated from stem and tumbled separately. When tumbling stems they should be cut into 1-2 inch pieces.
2. Now that leaf material is ready to be sifted you can open the lid of the PollenMaster and then gently lift the drum out.
Note: Lift the drum out on the opposite side of the motor first.
3. Now that you have removed the drum you can open it to insert your leaf material. The lid of the drum is magnetically attached so you may need to firmly pull it off. Close the lid of the drum and then gently put the drum back in the PollenMaster, motor side first.
4. You can now turn on your PollenMaster. We recommend the first session be between 2-5 minutes in order to collect the purest quality of fallen resin glands. A kitchen timer should be used to keep track of the sifting sessions. Stems should be tumbled for a longer period of time due to the fact that there is no plant matter that can be broken down and get through the screen and pollute your end product.
5. Remove the drum and using a clean paint brush, gently brush all the trichomes into a pile and use a card to pick up the trichomes and seal in an airtight jar for optimum freshness.
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June 9th, 2010
The PollenMaster is a unique Dry Sifting Extractor that allows you to optimize your fan leaves, trim and stalk. Yes, even stalk can be processed and will produce a smokeable product. This sifting method tumbles the material for 15 minutes and voila you have the finest, purest keif in no time at all. Harvest this and let her tumble again for up to 1 hour or overnight and you will wake up to more keif. To get EVEN MORE you then run the same material in our handy mini washer, the BubbleMaster ice and water system and drain it into any one of our 8 filter bags, let it dry , press it and impress all of your friends with your homemade HASH. We carry a 150 gram capacity, 500 grams and 1500 gram capacity. Contact us at greenharvest.ca
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May 17th, 2010
This is our new blog. We will be posting exciting product updates and cannabis related news
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